ICRC: Unilateral release of 104 former detainees from Abha to Sanaa, Aden

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Fomer detainees board an ICRC aircraft bound for Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_ye)
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Fomer detainees aboard an ICRC aircraft bound for Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_kw)
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Updated 17 April 2023
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ICRC: Unilateral release of 104 former detainees from Abha to Sanaa, Aden

  • Initiative comes after three days of prisoner exchanges between the Yemeni government and the Houthis

DUBAI: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has facilitated the transfer of 104 former detainees that Saudi Arabia unilaterally released after three days of prisoner exchanges between the Yemeni government and the Houthis.

The Coalition to Restore Legitimacy in Yemen confirmed Saudi Arabia’s unilateral release of 104 Houthi prisoners, Saudi state TV has reported.

Coalition spokesman Brigadier General Turki Al-Maliki announced the completion of the exchanging prisoners and detainees process in a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency. 

“This initiative comes as an extension of previous humanitarian initiatives by the Kingdom related to prisoners, and supports efforts to stabilize the truce to create an atmosphere of dialogue between Yemeni parties in a bid to reach a comprehensive and sustainable political solution that ends the Yemeni crisis.”

“The initiative also aims to urge parties to the conflict to support the process of exchanging prisoners and detainees as well as putting an end to this issue.”

An ICRC-chartered aircraft transfers former detainees to Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_kw)
An ICRC-chartered aircraft transfers former detainees to Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_kw)
An ICRC-chartered aircraft transfers former detainees to Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_kw)
An ICRC-chartered aircraft transfers former detainees to Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_kw)
An ICRC-chartered aircraft transfers former detainees to Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_kw)
An ICRC-chartered aircraft transfers former detainees to Yemen. (Twitter: @ICRC_kw)

An initial batch of 48 individuals have been flown out to Sanaa and Aden in Yemen accompanied by two ICRC staff, the humanitarian organization said.

Another chartered plane has also left Abha for Sanaa with 48 former detainees on board. A third ICRC flight, meanwhile, has departed for Aden carrying eight former detainees.

 

 

A three-day operation overseen by the ICRC last week returned nearly 900 prisoners, which was seen as a significant boost to efforts to promote a longer truce between the warring factions and eventually peace in the conflict-ridden country.

The prisoner exchange was widely welcomed, particularly by the Arab world, amid hopes for regional stability and security.


Israeli airstrike kills two in Gaza, Israel says targeted Hamas militant

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Israeli airstrike kills two in Gaza, Israel says targeted Hamas militant

  • Several people were also wounded in the airstrike, which struck a house in Gaza City

CAIRO/JERUSALEM: An Israeli airstrike killed at least two Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday, local health authorities said, in what the military said was ​a retaliatory attack on a Hamas militant that was launched after its troops had come under fire.
Medical officials did not immediately identify the people killed. They said several people were also wounded in the airstrike, which struck a house in Gaza City. There was no immediate comment from Hamas.
The ‌Israeli military said ‌that Hamas militants had ‌shot ⁠at soldiers ​earlier ‌on Wednesday and that the airstrike targeted a senior Hamas militant who had directed attacks on its troops. The military did not say whether it had suffered any casualties.
Separately on Wednesday, in the southern Gaza area of Rafah, an Israeli-backed Palestinian militia said ⁠that it had killed two Hamas men, marking a renewed challenge ‌to the militant group.
Hamas has ‍been reestablishing its grip in the enclave, where it continues to command thousands of men despite suffering heavy blows during the war.
Israel occupies ​over half of Gaza — areas where Hamas’ foes operate beyond its reach. With US ⁠President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza moving slowly, there is no immediate prospect of further Israeli withdrawals.
Fighting has greatly abated since Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire in October after two years of war, but it has not stopped entirely. Both sides have accused each other of violations of the ceasefire.
More than 400 Palestinians, most of them civilians according to Gaza health officials, have been killed since the ‌truce began, as well as three Israeli soldiers.